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Box Elder council approves park rehabilitation grant, mitigation plan and several vendor contracts

Box Elder City Council · April 15, 2025
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Summary

At its April 15 meeting, the Box Elder City Council approved a city cost-share for a South Dakota Land and Water Conservation Fund grant to rehabilitate Denali Park, adopted a county natural hazard mitigation plan, moved a tree-management ordinance forward on first reading, and authorized multiple vendor contracts and vehicle upfits.

The Box Elder City Council on April 15 approved a series of resolutions and contracts affecting parks, infrastructure and public notifications, and advanced a municipal tree-management ordinance to a second reading.

Rob Timm, the city’s grant writer and administrator, presented Resolution 25-17 to secure a Land and Water Conservation Fund grant administered by South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks to rehabilitate Denali Park near the Northern Lights subdivision. "What you see before you is resolution that's proving the box holders, cost share commitment for the South Dakota Game Fish and Parks Land and Water Conservation Fund grant," Timm said. He described the total project cost as $203,500 and said the city’s portion would be $103,500, consisting of $53,500 in cash and $50,000 in labor and equipment. The council approved the resolution on a roll-call vote.

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